PM office canada
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Note: All times local
National Cital Region,Canada
10:00a.m. The Prime Minister will chair the Cabinet meeting.
West Block
Parliament Hill
12:30p.m. The Prime Minister will meet with the Professional Women’s Hockey League 2026 Walter Cup champions, the Montréal Victoire.
Note for media:
Longueuil,Québec
3:00p.m. The Prime Minister will announce new measures to transform local infrastructure across Québec. He will be joined by the Premier of Québec, Christine Fréchette.
Notes for media:
-
Open coverage
- Media are asked to arrive no later than 2:15 p.m.
4:20p.m. The Prime Minister will meet with local healthcare professionals.
Note for media:
Note: All times local
National Cital Region,Canada
10:00a.m. The Prime Minister will chair the Cabinet meeting.
West Block
Parliament Hill
12:30p.m. The Prime Minister will meet with the Professional Women’s Hockey League 2026 Walter Cup champions, the Montréal Victoire.
Note for media:
Longueuil,Québec
3:00p.m. The Prime Minister will announce new measures to transform local infrastructure across Québec. He will be joined by the Premier of Québec, Christine Fréchette.
Notes for media:
-
Open coverage
- Media are asked to arrive no later than 2:15 p.m.
4:20p.m. The Prime Minister will meet with local healthcare professionals.
Note for media:
PM office canada
Statement by Prime Minister Carney on National Indigenous History Month
Today marks the start of National Indigenous History Month – a time to deepen our understanding of the rich and diverse histories, cultures, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis across Canada.
Indigenous Peoples have been stewards of lands and waters in Canada since time immemorial. Thousands of years before any European arrival, Indigenous Peoples mped this continent, sustained its lands and waters, and built trading networks from coast to coast to coast. Today, they are shing Canada’s future – revitalising languages, promoting cultures and traditions, and building resilient, dynamic economies for all.
Our government is working directly with Indigenous Peoples to build stronger nation-to-nation, Inuit-Crown, and government-to-government relationships. We are building in partnership – more homes, community infrastructure, and major projects – by working with Indigenous Peoples to accelerate opportunities that unlock greater security and prosperity in their communities.
We are strengthening essential services for Indigenous communities with a $4.3billion investment through the Spring Economic Update2026. This will provide services such as health care, culturally relevant education, and increased access to nutritious food to Indigenous communities across Canada. We are also moving forward on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, theNational Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls’ Calls for Justice, and the implementation of theUnited Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.
Reconciliation is the ongoing commitment of all Canadians, not that of a single government or generation. It is an ongoing task that must be lived and practised every day. While progress has been made, much work still remains to achieve the full potential of what we can build together. In confronting the darkest chters of our nation’s past, we can lay a stronger foundation on which to build a better future, together.
Today marks the start of National Indigenous History Month – a time to deepen our understanding of the rich and diverse histories, cultures, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis across Canada.
Indigenous Peoples have been stewards of lands and waters in Canada since time immemorial. Thousands of years before any European arrival, Indigenous Peoples mped this continent, sustained its lands and waters, and built trading networks from coast to coast to coast. Today, they are shing Canada’s future – revitalising languages, promoting cultures and traditions, and building resilient, dynamic economies for all.
Our government is working directly with Indigenous Peoples to build stronger nation-to-nation, Inuit-Crown, and government-to-government relationships. We are building in partnership – more homes, community infrastructure, and major projects – by working with Indigenous Peoples to accelerate opportunities that unlock greater security and prosperity in their communities.
We are strengthening essential services for Indigenous communities with a $4.3billion investment through the Spring Economic Update2026. This will provide services such as health care, culturally relevant education, and increased access to nutritious food to Indigenous communities across Canada. We are also moving forward on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, theNational Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls’ Calls for Justice, and the implementation of theUnited Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.
Reconciliation is the ongoing commitment of all Canadians, not that of a single government or generation. It is an ongoing task that must be lived and practised every day. While progress has been made, much work still remains to achieve the full potential of what we can build together. In confronting the darkest chters of our nation’s past, we can lay a stronger foundation on which to build a better future, together.
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